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Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara

Nikolić, Sara

(2024)

TY  - THES
AU  - Nikolić, Sara
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3813
AB  - Predmet ovog rada je antropološka analiza urbanog stanovanja, svakodnevice društvenog
prostora i prakse zajedničkog u novobeogradskim blokovima 22 i 45. Prvi cilj ovog rada je da
ispita i objasni promene u kulturi i načinu urbanog stanovanja u novobeogradskim blokovima.
Drugi cilj ovog istraživanja je da proširi fokus antropološkog istraživanja stanovanja ka
sagledavanju urbanog stanovanja u širem smislu, neodvojivo od života u susedstvu i (mesnoj)
zajednici. Treći cilj ovog istraživanja je ispitivanje i procena dometa kritičkog angažmana
samorganizovanih praksi i komšijskog udruživanja na Novom Beogradu. Konceptualnu i teorijsku
osnovu istraživanja čine Lefevrova teorija proizvodnje društvenog prostora, kritičke teorije
zajedničkih dobara i teorije privatizma. Etnografsko istraživanje novobeogradskih blokova 22 i 45
realizovano je u periodu od juna 2020. zaključno sa decembrom 2021. godine. Istraživanje je
realizovano kroz tri konsekventna koraka, to su: senzobiografsko šetanje, foto-elicitacija i dubinski
intervjui kod kuće. U istraživanju je učestvovalo dvadesetoro stanovnika i stanovnica istraživanih
blokova.
Interpretacija rezultata empirijskog dela istraživanja organizovana je u četiri celine. Najpre su
interpretirani rezultati koji se odnose na svakodnevicu novobeogradskih blokova i zadovoljstvo
stanovanjem. Zatim, u drugom delu, izloženi su nalazi o re-familifikaciji Novog Beograda kao
specifičnoj podvrsti džentrifikacije post-jugoslovenskog, post-socijalističkog neoliberalnog grada.
U trećem delu predstavljeni su uvidi o praksama stanovanja u užem smislu, odnosno o stambenom
privatizmu i prisvajanju kroz potrošnju i transformaciju, a zatim o privatizmu javnih prostora i
promenama odnosa prema zajedničkom prostoru i imovini koje su rezultat masovne privatizacije
društvenog stambenog fonda. Konačno, u četvrtom delu prikazani su uvidi o komšijskom
samoorganizovanju i aktivizmu na Novom Beogradu, te su diskutovani kritički dometi aktivizma
koji se temelji na kulturi privatizma.
AB  - The subject of this study is an anthropological analysis of urban dwelling, everydayness of
social space, and commoning practices in New Belgrade's large housing estates (blocks) 22 and
45. The first goal of this study is to examine and explain changes in the culture and manner of
urban dwelling in New Belgrade. The second goal of this research is to expand the focus of
anthropological research on housing towards the perception of urban dwelling in a broader sense,
inseparable from life in the neighborhood and local community. The third objective of this research
is to examine and evaluate the scope of critical engagement of self-organized practices and
neighborhood engagement in New Belgrade. The conceptual and theoretical basis of the study is
Lefebvre's theory of the production of social space, the critical theory of commons, and the theories
of privatism. The ethnographic research of blocks 22 and 45 was carried out from June 2020 to
December 2021. The research was carried out through three consequent steps: a senso-biographic
walking, participant-generated photo-elicitation, and in-depth interviews at home. Twenty
residents of the researched large housing estates participated in the study.

The interpretation of the results of the empirical part of the research is organized into four parts.
First, the results related to the everyday life of the New Belgrade blocks and housing satisfaction
are interpreted. Then, in the second part, the findings on the refamilification of New Belgrade as
a specific subtype of gentrification of the post-Yugoslav, post-socialist neoliberal city are
presented. In the third part, the insights about dwelling practices in the narrower sense, that is,
about housing privatism and appropriation through consumption and transformation, are
interpreted. After that, the insights about the privatism of public spaces and changes in attitudes
towards common space and property relations resulting from the "give-away" privatization of
public housing stock are discussed. Finally, in the fourth part, insights about neighborhood self-
organization and activism in New Belgrade are presented, and the critical scope of activism based
on the culture of privatism is discussed.
T1  - Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara
SP  - 1
EP  - 316
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3813
ER  - 
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author = "Nikolić, Sara",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Predmet ovog rada je antropološka analiza urbanog stanovanja, svakodnevice društvenog
prostora i prakse zajedničkog u novobeogradskim blokovima 22 i 45. Prvi cilj ovog rada je da
ispita i objasni promene u kulturi i načinu urbanog stanovanja u novobeogradskim blokovima.
Drugi cilj ovog istraživanja je da proširi fokus antropološkog istraživanja stanovanja ka
sagledavanju urbanog stanovanja u širem smislu, neodvojivo od života u susedstvu i (mesnoj)
zajednici. Treći cilj ovog istraživanja je ispitivanje i procena dometa kritičkog angažmana
samorganizovanih praksi i komšijskog udruživanja na Novom Beogradu. Konceptualnu i teorijsku
osnovu istraživanja čine Lefevrova teorija proizvodnje društvenog prostora, kritičke teorije
zajedničkih dobara i teorije privatizma. Etnografsko istraživanje novobeogradskih blokova 22 i 45
realizovano je u periodu od juna 2020. zaključno sa decembrom 2021. godine. Istraživanje je
realizovano kroz tri konsekventna koraka, to su: senzobiografsko šetanje, foto-elicitacija i dubinski
intervjui kod kuće. U istraživanju je učestvovalo dvadesetoro stanovnika i stanovnica istraživanih
blokova.
Interpretacija rezultata empirijskog dela istraživanja organizovana je u četiri celine. Najpre su
interpretirani rezultati koji se odnose na svakodnevicu novobeogradskih blokova i zadovoljstvo
stanovanjem. Zatim, u drugom delu, izloženi su nalazi o re-familifikaciji Novog Beograda kao
specifičnoj podvrsti džentrifikacije post-jugoslovenskog, post-socijalističkog neoliberalnog grada.
U trećem delu predstavljeni su uvidi o praksama stanovanja u užem smislu, odnosno o stambenom
privatizmu i prisvajanju kroz potrošnju i transformaciju, a zatim o privatizmu javnih prostora i
promenama odnosa prema zajedničkom prostoru i imovini koje su rezultat masovne privatizacije
društvenog stambenog fonda. Konačno, u četvrtom delu prikazani su uvidi o komšijskom
samoorganizovanju i aktivizmu na Novom Beogradu, te su diskutovani kritički dometi aktivizma
koji se temelji na kulturi privatizma., The subject of this study is an anthropological analysis of urban dwelling, everydayness of
social space, and commoning practices in New Belgrade's large housing estates (blocks) 22 and
45. The first goal of this study is to examine and explain changes in the culture and manner of
urban dwelling in New Belgrade. The second goal of this research is to expand the focus of
anthropological research on housing towards the perception of urban dwelling in a broader sense,
inseparable from life in the neighborhood and local community. The third objective of this research
is to examine and evaluate the scope of critical engagement of self-organized practices and
neighborhood engagement in New Belgrade. The conceptual and theoretical basis of the study is
Lefebvre's theory of the production of social space, the critical theory of commons, and the theories
of privatism. The ethnographic research of blocks 22 and 45 was carried out from June 2020 to
December 2021. The research was carried out through three consequent steps: a senso-biographic
walking, participant-generated photo-elicitation, and in-depth interviews at home. Twenty
residents of the researched large housing estates participated in the study.

The interpretation of the results of the empirical part of the research is organized into four parts.
First, the results related to the everyday life of the New Belgrade blocks and housing satisfaction
are interpreted. Then, in the second part, the findings on the refamilification of New Belgrade as
a specific subtype of gentrification of the post-Yugoslav, post-socialist neoliberal city are
presented. In the third part, the insights about dwelling practices in the narrower sense, that is,
about housing privatism and appropriation through consumption and transformation, are
interpreted. After that, the insights about the privatism of public spaces and changes in attitudes
towards common space and property relations resulting from the "give-away" privatization of
public housing stock are discussed. Finally, in the fourth part, insights about neighborhood self-
organization and activism in New Belgrade are presented, and the critical scope of activism based
on the culture of privatism is discussed.",
title = "Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara",
pages = "1-316",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3813"
}
Nikolić, S.. (2024). Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara. , 1-316.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3813
Nikolić S. Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara. 2024;:1-316.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3813 .
Nikolić, Sara, "Antropologija novobeogradskih blokova: urbano stanovanje, stvaranje društvenih prostora I novi život prostornih zajedničkih dobara" (2024):1-316,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3813 .